
$5 Silver Certificate VF-AU (Random Year)
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$5 Silver Certificates are a type of representative currency that was issued from 1878 to the early 1960's in the United States. These bills went into circulation in response to the silver agitations by citizens who were angered by the Fourth Coinage Act, which had based the United States on a gold standard.
What is included
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One (1) $5 Silver Certificate (Random dates 1934 - 1957 Circulated)
Product Highlights
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Notes are housed in an archival quality currency sleeve
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These circulated notes are from series 1934 through 1957
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These notes will grade Very Good to About Uncirculated.
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Each has a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln
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The back features the Lincoln Memorial.
The certificates originally were the equivalent to the value of a silver dollar coin and later in silver bullion. To this day they are still considered a valid legal tender at their face value, however we do not recommend you spend them at face value.
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$5 Silver Certificate VF-AU (Random Year)
Product Details
$5 Silver Certificates are a type of representative currency that was issued from 1878 to the early 1960's in the United States. These bills went into circulation in response to the silver agitations by citizens who were angered by the Fourth Coinage Act, which had based the United States on a gold standard.
What is included
-
One (1) $5 Silver Certificate (Random dates 1934 - 1957 Circulated)
Product Highlights
-
Notes are housed in an archival quality currency sleeve
-
These circulated notes are from series 1934 through 1957
-
These notes will grade Very Good to About Uncirculated.
-
Each has a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln
-
The back features the Lincoln Memorial.
The certificates originally were the equivalent to the value of a silver dollar coin and later in silver bullion. To this day they are still considered a valid legal tender at their face value, however we do not recommend you spend them at face value.
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Product Details
$5 Silver Certificates are a type of representative currency that was issued from 1878 to the early 1960's in the United States. These bills went into circulation in response to the silver agitations by citizens who were angered by the Fourth Coinage Act, which had based the United States on a gold standard.
What is included
-
One (1) $5 Silver Certificate (Random dates 1934 - 1957 Circulated)
Product Highlights
-
Notes are housed in an archival quality currency sleeve
-
These circulated notes are from series 1934 through 1957
-
These notes will grade Very Good to About Uncirculated.
-
Each has a portrait of President Abraham Lincoln
-
The back features the Lincoln Memorial.
The certificates originally were the equivalent to the value of a silver dollar coin and later in silver bullion. To this day they are still considered a valid legal tender at their face value, however we do not recommend you spend them at face value.






















